Example sentences of "enough [adv] [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | For a convincing construction of a normal form it is not enough merely to list a few types of equivalence that can arise and show how to deal with them . |
2 | Mandle 's calculation of an average benefit of £816 in the 1890s indicates a threefold increase since the 1860s , and would have been enough perhaps to start a man off in a small business . |
3 | For most established museums and picture-galleries , simple representation does not suffice : it 's not enough just to have a very good Raphael in the collection ; it 's how many Raphaels you have . |
4 | It is not enough just to have a common foreign policy . |
5 | In many cases when creating this effect , it is not enough just to tie a bow in a piece of ribbon , and you may have to actually create a bow from a piece of material in order to produce the right effect . |
6 | Fun ‘ N Games , who finished third to Tartan Tyrant at Ayr , could get into it and Carton has been running well enough lately to merit an interest . |
7 | The Chancellor was quick to welcome the signs of recovery and repeat his view that he has cut interest rates far enough already to ensure a recovery . |
8 | Adult men , especially those old enough still to have a memory , however faint , of 1848 , were the characteristic insurrectionaries of 1871 . |
9 | But demonstration is rarely enough both to sell a product and to establish a brand . |
10 | All in all , there is not enough here to found a conclusion that the debtor has an arguable counterclaim for damages for negligence . |
11 | These points are not laboured but there is enough here to suggest a few topics to which the inexperienced paddler should devote further thought and reading . |
12 | I 've already eaten enough today to do a man for a week . |
13 | Often it 's enough simply to suggest a division — perhaps by using a screen , or even a row of tall , leafy plants . |
14 | However , one suspects that the transition is illusory since the formidable constraints to translating techniques into widely-adopted practice only become fully apparent when the project is big enough potentially to have a significant impact . |
15 | She was tired enough then to feel a certain caustic amusement that John 's infidelity to the firm touched her so much more on the raw than his infidelity to her . |
16 | Fresh tap water is usually heavily treated with chemicals and often chlorinated strongly enough actually to have a chemical smell . |
17 | It would be the cover , if we were clever enough never to push a crate and then decide to push it straight back to where it was before . |
18 | My granddad , who smoked like a chimney and lived to 97 , was lucky enough never to encounter a promoter . |
19 | I was only a couple of years older myself , but I knew enough never to believe a word he said . |